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  • 11-Apr-2007 Hankyoreh
    With FTA ink still drying, cow farmers feel change already
    With US beef import tariffs to be relaxed, Korean beef farmers watch prices drop
  • 11-Apr-2007 The Canadian
    Canada: Free trade with the US has failed to close the income gap or create quality jobs
    The notion that NAFTA has been good for average Canadians, Americans and Mexicans is a lie. The truth is that NAFTA has been responsible for growing poverty, the creation of a new underclass called the “working poor,” and the concentration of wealth in the hands of fewer and fewer people.
  • 10-Apr-2007 IRIS
    India, S Korea agree on 80% tariff lines
    India and South Korea have concluded the sixth round of negotiations on their proposed free trade agreement. Meanwhile, the second round of talks between India and Japan on their proposed comprehensive economic partnership agreement started in Tokyo today.
  • 10-Apr-2007 FreshPlaza
    Sunkist Growers pleased with success of US-Korea FTA negotiations
    Sunkist has long urged the United States government to undertake an FTA with Korea to reduce its tariffs on US citrus. Mike Wootton, Sunkist senior vice president of corporate relations, was in Seoul, in constant consultations with US negotiators, during the final two-week session as citrus issues were tabled.
  • 10-Apr-2007 Sun2Surf
    Re-think needed on free trade pact
    It is difficult to identify what benefits the proposed US FTA holds for Malaysia. Supporters of the deal have trotted out the usual platitudes. However, large numbers of people remain unconvinced of these arguments.
  • 10-Apr-2007
    Developing a strategy for an FTA with the US
    Taiwan’s Council for Economic Planning and Development estimates show that the FTA between the US and South Korea will have a US$2 billion impact on Taiwan, or approximately 5 percent of its total exports, a spokesman said on Tuesday.
  • 10-Apr-2007
    President, PM deny FTA will cause economic polarization
    A controversy is growing as the government continues to deny claims from opposition lawmakers that economic polarization will worsen in the wake of a South Korea-U.S. free trade agreement (FTA).
  • 10-Apr-2007 TWN
    Scientist warns of US FTA used to push GE rice
    Dr. Michael K Hansen, from US Centre of Consumer Policy, advises a cautious attitude towards an FTA with the US as the US has a hidden agenda in seeking to protect its farmers who now face more than RM4.6 billion in losses due to the lack of demand for GE rice.
  • 9-Apr-2007
    Dominican negotiators head for talks on free trade with Europe
    The Coordinating Office for Trade Negotiations is in charge of taking the country into a free trade deal with the European Union before the end of the year.
  • 9-Apr-2007 IHT
    South Korea-ASEAN free trade agreement - minus Thailand - to take effect June 1
    South Korea said Monday that a free trade agreement covering goods with nine of the ten members of Association of Southeast Asian Nations will take effect on June 1.
  • 9-Apr-2007
    Japan, India start second round of trade talks
    Japan and India have opened a second round of talks on a free trade deal that the two countries aim to seal within two years.
  • 9-Apr-2007
    Trading places: Quebec leads charge for Canada-EU free trade agreement
    With a slim victory in the recent provincial election under his belt, Quebec Premier Jean Charest hopes to herd the feds and other provinces towards a free-trade agreement (FTA) with the 27-member European Union.
  • 9-Apr-2007
    FTAs will impact Taiwan’s industry
    It would be difficult to overstate the likely impact on Taiwan of last week’s free-trade agreement (FTA) between South Korea and the US, because South Korea and Taiwan produce many similar products and are rivals in key industrial sectors.
  • 9-Apr-2007
    Rural Catholic diocese criticizes Korea-US Free Trade Agreement
    Catholics in a rural South Korean diocese have protested their government’s "unpardonable" free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States, warning that an influx of US imports would destroy local farming communities.
  • 9-Apr-2007
    Claim against ROA Government
    Global Gold mining company submitted its claim to the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), a body adjunct to the World Bank, against the Government of the Republic of Armenia (ROA). The Company is trying to protect its investment rights in arbitration court.
  • 9-Apr-2007
    Lawmaker raises FTA suspicions
    A lawmaker of the pro-government Uri Party Monday raised various suspicions over the landmark free trade agreement (FTA) deal struck between South Korea and the United States on April 2.
  • 9-Apr-2007
    Roh needs to talk to those opposed to FTA
    President Roh Moo-hyun’s popularity has shot up recently. From surveys done by Korean media from The Hankyoreh to the Chosun Ilbo, every poll says his approval rating has surpassed 30 percent. It is not easy for a president to have his approval rise towards the end of his term, so the cause for all of this can be attributed to the recently inked FTA with the United States.
  • 9-Apr-2007
    Should Korea rush into free-trade talks with China?
    Korea and China are moving swiftly toward negotiations on a bilateral free trade agreement. China’s courtship of Korea has intensified since Seoul clinched an FTA with the US last Monday, with Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao expressing hope last Thursday that an FTA between Beijing and Seoul can be concluded as soon possible".
  • 9-Apr-2007
    Iran, S.Korea to pursue joint trade
    Iran and South Korea have signed an agreement to create an exploratory committee aimed at boosting trade and investment between both countries.
  • 8-Apr-2007
    South-south trade can lift rural farm fortunes
    Developments over the past few days have re-confirmed that the developing countries are more eager than developed countries to break the deadlock in multilateral trade. The developing countries have shown ample flexibility, without waiting for a response from the developed world.